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Could the American Music Awards be a JLo takeover


That was queen JLo dominating at the 2013 American Music Awards and get excited guys because I’ve got the best news you’re gonna get all day! Clevver’s Trophy Life has your hook up. 
And you all know I’m biased because I’m obsessed with Jennifer Lopez, but getting word that she’s set to HOST and PERFORM at this year’s AMAs is pretty much the biggest mic drop I’ve ever experienced! 
The American Music Awards, which are set to go down on November 22nd and air on ABC, just made the massive announcement that the show will be a JLo takeover and the world is rejoicing. The annual awards show is one of the best concerts each year, with the music industry’s crème de la crème coming out in full force. Coming up on October 13th, Joe Jonas and Charlie Pluth are expected to stop by Good Morning America to announce the next wave of nominees. But, back to my girl Jennifer Lopez – the triple threat will give AMA viewers the gift of a lifetime with her stage performance which will kind of be a taste test of her recently announced Las Vegas show “All I Have,” which is premiering in January 2016 at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas. I cannot wait. So clearly I’m excited, but what about you guys? Don’t forget to mark your calendars and tune in to the AMAs on November 22nd. And before you go, click here to really change things up with weirdness and watch our Beauty Break all about 8 weird uses for Vaseline. Yep, it’s a thing people. I’m your girl Joslyn Davis, thanks for hanging and I’ll see you later! 

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